Will the new Trump administration wage war on marijuana?

CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid and Mark Kleiman, a public policy professor at New York University, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss whether we’re likely to see any changes.

But Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump’s nominee to run the Justice Department, is staunchly opposed to marijuana legalization.

November 26, 2016, 7:30 AM | Twenty-eight states have now legalized either medical or recreational marijuana.

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Will the new Trump administration wage war on marijuana?

Twenty-eight states have now legalized either medical or recreational marijuana. But Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump's nominee to run the Justice Department, is staunchly opposed to marijuana legalization. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid and Mark Kleiman, a public policy professor at New York University, join "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss whether we're likely to see any changes. @CBSNews: Will the new Trump administration wage war on marijuana?

November 26, 2016, 7:30 AM| Twenty-eight states have now legalized either medical or recreational marijuana. But Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, Donald Trump’s nominee to run the Justice Department, is staunchly opposed to marijuana legalization. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid and Mark Kleiman, a public policy professor at New York University, join “CBS This Morning: Saturday” to discuss whether we’re likely to see any changes.